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Discussion in '348/355' started by jimmym, Feb 8, 2020.

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  1. jimmym

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    That is what I thought too John. I don’t know if anyone could purchase their products/services or if they just deal with OEM manufacturers or suppliers.
     
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    Hi John, Headershield sounds familiar, I think I have heard of them before.

    I believe F355 Bob had the turbosource shields on his headers. They looked pretty close to the Tubi insulation.
     
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    Interesting leads John.... may use them to cover my new Kreissieg secondary cat bypass pipes to keep heat managed better. It has a bit more surface area to radiate heat than the stock part. Tho I hate to cover them, but benefits outweigh the aesthetics. Maybe just a ceramic coat instead. but the heat shields DO have some visual appeal as well in their own way.
     

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